Michigan's 62-53 loss at Indiana broke a six-game winning streak for the Wolverines. Michigan is now 12-6 overall with a 3-1 mark in Big Ten play.

With the loss, Michigan falls to 49-85 all-time against Indiana, including a 3-7 mark in vacated games. Michigan is also 2-9 in the last 11 contests against the Hoosiers.

The Wolverines won the battle of the boards for the sixth time in the past seven games. Against Indiana, Michigan held a 36-32 advantage on the glass.

Graham Brown set a career high with 11 rebounds in tonight's game. Brown's previous high was 10 rebounds, which he had reached twice.

Graham Brown posted double digits in rebounds for the second straight game. Brown led the Wolverines with 11 rebounds tonight after grabbing 10 boards at Penn State (Jan. 15).

Graham Brown shot a perfect 4-4 from the field to score eight points. Brown fell just two points shy of posting his second straight double-double after pulling down 11 rebounds against Indiana.

With 11 points in tonight's contest, Daniel Horton moved into 37th place on U-M's all-time scoring list with 1,017 career points. Horton passed Don Eaddy (1951-55) who compiled 1,012 points over his career.

Dion Harris played in his 52nd consecutive game. He has also started the last 26 games for the Maize and Blue, dating back to last season.

Dion Harris reached double figures in scoring for the sixth straight game. Harris scored 11 points in tonight's contest and is averaging 13.7 points per game on the season.

Brent Petway led the Maize and Blue with 12 points against Indiana. For Petway, it was his eighth career game in double figures and his sixth of the season.

Brent Petway surpassed the 250-point mark in his career with 12 points tonight. He now has 256 career tallies.

Courtney Sims played in his 52nd straight game for the Maize and Blue. Over those 52 games, Sims has earned 51 starts, including all 20 Big Ten games in his young career.

Courtney Sims recorded one block against the Hoosiers to move into a tie for seventh on U-M's all-time blocks list with 97 blocks.

Ronald Coleman hit one three-point basket tonight to extend his streak to eight games with at least one three-pointer. During that stretch, Coleman is 19-42 (45.2 percent) from beyond the arc.

Q U O T E S

Michigan Head Coach Tommy AmakerOn Michigan's 20 turnovers ... "It was a huge difference. We certainly self-destructed and you have to give Indiana credit for the things that they did. But it was totally unacceptable for us to play in the manner in which we did in terms of turning the ball over. It's very disappointing because of the way we have been playing and showing some toughness. They (Indiana) got us out of synch and we went in a downward spiral. We had no one out on the floor that could get things together and make things happen. If you have that on the road, then it's a formula for failure."

On Indiana's 8-0 run to open the second half ... "There's no question that it was the difference. We went into halftime making sure that we wanted to get off to a good start in the second half. The start we got off to was turning the ball over, just like we did to begin the game. This time we weren't able to rally and regain the lead and that was the difference."

On the bright spots of the game ... "I thought Brent Petway was an energizer for us and he made some big defensive plays. We didn't get the production from our perimeter players and our guards. I was very disappointed in how we handled the ball and valued the ball. We took some bad shots and it was just a very disappointing effort here tonight."